Marc G.

Senior Treasury Analyst at Sequoia

Marc G. has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Marc started their career as an Interline Receivables Specialist at US Airways, where they implemented a database system and streamlined mailing procedures. Marc then moved on to become an Accounts Payable Analyst, providing support to international business managers.

Marc later joined GoDaddy.com as a Technical Support Representative before transitioning to Safeway, where they worked as a Billing Analyst and Allowance Specialist. In this role, they were responsible for analyzing vendor contracts and implementing audit strategies.

After Safeway, Marc joined the California Academy of Sciences as a Revenue Analyst. Marc played a key role in developing revenue processes and reporting, including handling additional responsibilities during a manager's leave. Marc also partnered with internal clients to streamline reconciliation and analysis.

Marc's most recent position was at Sequoia Consulting Group, where they served as a Senior Treasury Analyst. This role focused on managing treasury activities and providing financial analysis.

Overall, Marc has demonstrated a strong ability to adapt to different roles and industries, with a track record of implementing process improvements and taking on additional responsibilities.

Marc G. has achieved two Bachelor's Degrees in Anthropology and Religious Studies from Arizona State University. Marc also holds an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree in Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services from Scottsdale Community College. In addition to their formal education, Marc has obtained several certifications including Financial Accounting Foundations and Strategic Planning Foundations from LinkedIn in August 2020, as well as Excel certifications in Creating a Basic Dashboard in July 2020 and Introduction to Formatting in January 2020, also from LinkedIn.

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Timeline

  • Senior Treasury Analyst

    June, 2019 - present

  • Accountant

    September, 2018